What Politically Incorrect Products Have You Come Across?

Apart from: the Koranic verses bath mat -hastily removed from sale in Japan, Santa Claus on a crucifix – spied in Japanese dept. store; used panties vending machines – guess where… Buddha shoes (with image of the Lord Buddha inside shoe) on sale in Australia; buddha Bikini (image on lower half) same company I think…

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8 Responses to “What Politically Incorrect Products Have You Come Across?”

  1. Albert arrrrrrrrggh Says:

    I’m still trying to find a publisher for my children’s book , “Little Sambo Goes To Jail.”

  2. Scanner Says:

    I don’t have much to add, but the bumper stickers that say “Keep Honking I’m Reloading” are a little aggressive. And that Bill Clinton shirt that was for sale in the U.S. that showed him with a group of young black students, pointing to an opened up Playboy magazine for a group discussion.

  3. Michael © CE Freedom Party. Says:

    Black pudding is a good start.
    Hedgehog flavour crisps only lasted about a week! yet they still sell ‘prawn’ flavour.
    Years ago we used to call sandals ‘jesus creepers’.
    Crepe soled shoes were ‘brothel creepers’.
    In the UK 2008 ……………. none!

  4. Icarus Says:

    When i was a kid i used to have a guitar that was made from a tortoise shell. Oh and i was once given a Hitler, European Tour T-Shirt, both of which are just wrrrrrong!

  5. Helen S Says:

    Politicians in the UK – that’s no longer pc – when Scotland and Wales want to devolve what UK is there? Let them clear off and take the might of Brussels with them, the gravy train might then stop in Scotland!

  6. darren m Says:

    Aunt Jemimah syrup . There was mention of this being offensive in the film satire C.S.A. done by Spike Lee.

  7. Now Says:

    Piggy banks in the shapes of pigs at banks (now removed at some Danish banks) and the story The Three Little Pigs being read to muslim children at public schools.

  8. Dave87gn Says:

    The Obama monkey doll

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